Published August 2018 | Version v1
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Bacterial Ferrihydrite Nanoparticles: Preparation, Magnetic Properties, and Application in Medicine

  • 1. Siberian Federal University (Russian Federation)
  • 2. Federal Research Center KSC SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center (Russian Federation)
  • 3. Federal Research Center KSC SB RAS, Kirensky Institute of Physics (Russian Federation)
  • 4. FMBA, Siberian Clinical Center (Russian Federation)
  • 5. Federal Research Center KSC SB RAS, Scientific Research Institute of Medical Problems of the North (Russian Federation)

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Nanoparticles of antiferromagnetically ordered materials acquire the uncompensated magnetic moment caused by defects and surface effects. A bright example of such a nano-antiferromagnet is nanoferrihydrite consisting of particles 2–5 nm in size, the magnetic moment of which amounts to hundreds of Bohr magnetons per particle. We present a brief review of the studies on magnetic properties of ferrihydrite produced by bacteria. Special attention is focused on the aspects of possible biomedical applications of this material, i.e., the particle elimination, toxicity, and possible use for targeted drug delivery.

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Journal Title
Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism
Journal Volume
31
Journal Issue
8
Journal Page Range
p. 2297-2304
ISSN
1557-1939

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